Most Christian writers are hampered by their denominational ties, personal theories and a desire to please - to get more sales and members. This book simply tells it as it is, with no manipulation or reliance on others who can influence readers. The book relates why a whole group of people walked out of a traditionalist church, so as to gain a more personal life with God. They 'undid' what they had been taught in traditionalism and replaced it with what God says. examples are given of those changes - pastors, prayer ...
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Most Christian writers are hampered by their denominational ties, personal theories and a desire to please - to get more sales and members. This book simply tells it as it is, with no manipulation or reliance on others who can influence readers. The book relates why a whole group of people walked out of a traditionalist church, so as to gain a more personal life with God. They 'undid' what they had been taught in traditionalism and replaced it with what God says. examples are given of those changes - pastors, prayer meetings, general meetings, baptism, communion. Just about everything that has replaced what most Christians 'do' in churches! An appendix deals with weddings and funerals, and a long list of publications is included. These were either formative of the new church, or arose from discussions on Sundays. This is biblical reality!
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